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Mac sales growth continues, according to IDC numbers

Apple is really defying gravity in this economic slump with impressive numbers. Market research firm IDC reports Apple sold about 5.6 million computers here in the U.S. in 2009, giving it an 8% market share. That's up just a bit from the previous year, when Apple had a 7.9% share, and it makes Apple the 4th largest domestic computer maker, behind HP, Dell and Acer. These numbers are preliminary estimates based on 2009 sales.

The report notes that low end notebooks and netbooks were really pushing the computer sales numbers, an area where Apple is not really competing. Windows 7 equipped computers also accounted for a strong 4th quarter in domestic sales.

Sales of computers were also up worldwide. IDC reports that the market gained 15.8% year over year. In the 4th quarter of 2009 there was double digit growth for the first time since the 3rd quarter of 2008.

Apple's 4th quarter growth rate was the third highest of U.S. PC vendors, with sales up 31% compared to a year ago. Toshiba had booming sales up 71.5% from 2008, and HP was up a healthy 45% from the 4th quarter of 2008.

So if Apple makes a tablet, will tablets count as PC sales? Wonder that will do to their 2010 numbers.




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smokey

Strange, the same IDC report is on Ars Technica with Apple slipped to 5th in the US market...

January 14 2010 at 4:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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smokey

My bad - it's the Gartner report that reports Apple slipping a place.
Strange TUAW didn't cover it nonetheless tho

January 14 2010 at 5:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
FightTheFuture

based on IDC numbers, i can see how Toshiba and Apple can be switched. Toshiba's moving a ton of those netbooks!

January 14 2010 at 9:59 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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